Tiny Robber
Nothing really special about this photo, but I do love seeing Robber Flies and since it's Tuesday and I wanted something tiny...well, there you have it. Robber flies (Asilidae) are a huge family and it is difficult to identify them; however, I'm guessing that this one is a Neoitamus flavofemoratus, a common robber in this area. On the other hand, I could be totally wrong.
The rain held off and I was able to get out with my naturalist group for a very enjoyable 3 hours of nature. We saw snakes, a baby snapping turtle, butterflies, dragons and the oddest little fuzzy aphids. As always, it was loads of fun. I didn't want to take a big camera with me, so I just used my little bridge camera - it takes okay shots and is what I used for this.
If you'd like to see four other pics from today, Click HERE - a tiny cricket frog, a tiny ribbon snake about to shed it's skin, a tiny snapping turtle, and a tiny woolly aphid. Truly a tiny-themed day. And a big THANK YOU to our very own WalkingWombat from Oz for hosting this week.
Still working on getting a few more parent-feeding-baby-bird shots. The Red-bellied woodpeckers are being a little cagey, but I know they'll come around soon.
Toodles,
Debbi
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